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5th grade american sign language movie guides

Preview of The Miracle Worker Movie Guide - (2000 version) - Google Slide Copy Included

The Miracle Worker Movie Guide - (2000 version) - Google Slide Copy Included

This movie guide accompanies the 2000 version of The Miracle Worker. There are 25 film short answer questions and 5 essay style questions as well as an answer key. The digital copy link is included on the credits page.
Preview of The Miracle Worker Movie Questions (Disney Version)

The Miracle Worker Movie Questions (Disney Version)

Comprehensive discussion/essay-style questions for assessing student participation or facilitating analysis of the movie The Miracle Worker. Great for ASL classes, substitute teachers, long-term sub work, or studying differences and disabilities. Enjoy!
Preview of ASL Book Talk Stone Soup - editable for ASL or Deaf/HH

ASL Book Talk Stone Soup - editable for ASL or Deaf/HH

***You must have "Stone Soup" from Dawn Sign Press to use this activity. This is a great activity to kick off the school year, use as a sub day activity, or take a break from your textbook. If you own "Stone Soup," you can use this 5 activity packet to enhance the learning of your students. Activities include:1. Vocabulary search and story creation2. Matching3. Comprehension 4. Fill in the blank5. Student choice activity6. Instruction page for the teacherAn answer key for pages requiring one are
Preview of The Miracle Worker

The Miracle Worker

Created by
Jennifer Ruppert
After watching Disney's adaption of "The Miracle Worker" I created this to give my students an opportunity to show their comprehension of the movie. You can stream the movie for free at www.dcmp.org if you are eligible (see below statement from DCMP). "The purpose of the Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP) library is to provide free-loan captioned and described educational media to benefit K–12 students who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually impaired, or deaf-blind. Teachers/i
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